As Donald Trump’s Popularity Dwindles, Bernie Sanders’ Surges

Padawanbater2

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The latest Harvard-Harris poll, conducted between October 14 and October 18, affirms that voters are increasingly favoring Sen. Bernie Sanders and progressivism while President Donald Trump’s favorability continues its downward spiral.

Sanders’ total favorability in this latest poll is 53 percent, and it is highest among hispanics (66 percent) and African-Americans (77 percent). His numbers dwarf other leading politicians’ on the left and right, including Hillary Clinton, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer. Donald Trump’s unfavorable ratings were the highest of any politician included at 56 percent. Only 37 percent of respondents view Sanders’ unfavorably.

The poll also asked registered Democrats if they support the party embracing progressive policies and moving further to the left. Fifty-two percent of total respondents were in favor, including 69 percent of millennials, 55 percent of women, 65 percent of Hispanics, and 55 percent of African-American Democratic Party voters.

Since Trump’s election, several polls have found that Sanders is the most popular politician in the country, including previous Harvard-Harris polls conducted earlier this year. Additionally, a July 2017 Morning Consult poll and a survey conducted by Fox News in March 2017 found similar results. A July 2017 poll conducted by Public Policy Polling found that Sanders would defeat Trump by 13 percentage points if a general presidential election was held at that time.

The latest poll conducted by Rasmussen Reporters found that Trump’s fight with Congresswoman Federica Wilson (D-FL) and a Gold Star widow bumped his disapproval ratings to 58 percent, the highest since August 2017. Polls have shown that Trump is the least popular president in modern history.

In their displeasure with Trump, voters have looked for progressive solutions to counter his administration’s policies. Sanders has championed Medicare For All as Republicans fight to repeal Obamacare and Trump strips government subsidies for the program. As outreach chair of the Democratic Party, Sanders is one of the most visible opponents to Trump and Republicans. He has been featured in CNN debates on health care and tax reform against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and has toured the country to campaign for progressive issues and a myriad of local and state Democratic candidates.

Last week a poll conducted by Zogby Analytics of potential 2020 Democratic presidential contenders found that Sanders would defeat former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Cory Booker (D-NJ). Pundits expect that Sanders will run for president in 2020, and his popularity and grassroots base of supporters will likely to propel him to front runner for the Democratic presidential nomination.


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schuylaar

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The latest Harvard-Harris poll, conducted between October 14 and October 18, affirms that voters are increasingly favoring Sen. Bernie Sanders and progressivism while President Donald Trump’s favorability continues its downward spiral.

Sanders’ total favorability in this latest poll is 53 percent, and it is highest among hispanics (66 percent) and African-Americans (77 percent). His numbers dwarf other leading politicians’ on the left and right, including Hillary Clinton, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer. Donald Trump’s unfavorable ratings were the highest of any politician included at 56 percent. Only 37 percent of respondents view Sanders’ unfavorably.

The poll also asked registered Democrats if they support the party embracing progressive policies and moving further to the left. Fifty-two percent of total respondents were in favor, including 69 percent of millennials, 55 percent of women, 65 percent of Hispanics, and 55 percent of African-American Democratic Party voters.

Since Trump’s election, several polls have found that Sanders is the most popular politician in the country, including previous Harvard-Harris polls conducted earlier this year. Additionally, a July 2017 Morning Consult poll and a survey conducted by Fox News in March 2017 found similar results. A July 2017 poll conducted by Public Policy Polling found that Sanders would defeat Trump by 13 percentage points if a general presidential election was held at that time.

The latest poll conducted by Rasmussen Reporters found that Trump’s fight with Congresswoman Federica Wilson (D-FL) and a Gold Star widow bumped his disapproval ratings to 58 percent, the highest since August 2017. Polls have shown that Trump is the least popular president in modern history.

In their displeasure with Trump, voters have looked for progressive solutions to counter his administration’s policies. Sanders has championed Medicare For All as Republicans fight to repeal Obamacare and Trump strips government subsidies for the program. As outreach chair of the Democratic Party, Sanders is one of the most visible opponents to Trump and Republicans. He has been featured in CNN debates on health care and tax reform against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and has toured the country to campaign for progressive issues and a myriad of local and state Democratic candidates.

Last week a poll conducted by Zogby Analytics of potential 2020 Democratic presidential contenders found that Sanders would defeat former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Cory Booker (D-NJ). Pundits expect that Sanders will run for president in 2020, and his popularity and grassroots base of supporters will likely to propel him to front runner for the Democratic presidential nomination.


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Fogdog

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The latest Harvard-Harris poll, conducted between October 14 and October 18, affirms that voters are increasingly favoring Sen. Bernie Sanders and progressivism while President Donald Trump’s favorability continues its downward spiral.

Sanders’ total favorability in this latest poll is 53 percent, and it is highest among hispanics (66 percent) and African-Americans (77 percent). His numbers dwarf other leading politicians’ on the left and right, including Hillary Clinton, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer. Donald Trump’s unfavorable ratings were the highest of any politician included at 56 percent. Only 37 percent of respondents view Sanders’ unfavorably.

The poll also asked registered Democrats if they support the party embracing progressive policies and moving further to the left. Fifty-two percent of total respondents were in favor, including 69 percent of millennials, 55 percent of women, 65 percent of Hispanics, and 55 percent of African-American Democratic Party voters.

Since Trump’s election, several polls have found that Sanders is the most popular politician in the country, including previous Harvard-Harris polls conducted earlier this year. Additionally, a July 2017 Morning Consult poll and a survey conducted by Fox News in March 2017 found similar results. A July 2017 poll conducted by Public Policy Polling found that Sanders would defeat Trump by 13 percentage points if a general presidential election was held at that time.

The latest poll conducted by Rasmussen Reporters found that Trump’s fight with Congresswoman Federica Wilson (D-FL) and a Gold Star widow bumped his disapproval ratings to 58 percent, the highest since August 2017. Polls have shown that Trump is the least popular president in modern history.

In their displeasure with Trump, voters have looked for progressive solutions to counter his administration’s policies. Sanders has championed Medicare For All as Republicans fight to repeal Obamacare and Trump strips government subsidies for the program. As outreach chair of the Democratic Party, Sanders is one of the most visible opponents to Trump and Republicans. He has been featured in CNN debates on health care and tax reform against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and has toured the country to campaign for progressive issues and a myriad of local and state Democratic candidates.

Last week a poll conducted by Zogby Analytics of potential 2020 Democratic presidential contenders found that Sanders would defeat former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Cory Booker (D-NJ). Pundits expect that Sanders will run for president in 2020, and his popularity and grassroots base of supporters will likely to propel him to front runner for the Democratic presidential nomination.


Observer
I'm sure the polls make you feel happy all the way to the tips of your toes inside your Winnie the Pooh jump suit. I'm happy for you too.

I too am glad that Bernie is so well liked.

He was well liked even when Clinton was drubbing him during the 2016 primary. Clinton wasn't well liked, Neither was Trump who also was drubbing his opponents.

You see, Cock-Robin, the only polls that matter are election polls.

Have some warm milk, a cookie and a nice nitie nite.
 

tangerinegreen555

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Biden was kind of a jerk, in my opinion.

Pence benefits from being around Trump and looking good compared to him.
Pence's vile shit eating grin every time Trump lies makes me sick.

Biden is likable knows how to campaign. Trump would never have beaten him. Nobody else on that list would beat him either. I don't see this country electing any far left candidate. When is the last time we elected a far left president?
 

Padawanbater2

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I'm sure the polls make you feel happy all the way to the tips of your toes inside your Winnie the Pooh jump suit. I'm happy for you too.

I too am glad that Bernie is so well liked.

He was well liked even when Clinton was drubbing him during the 2016 primary. Clinton wasn't well liked, Neither was Trump who also was drubbing his opponents.

You see, Cock-Robin, the only polls that matter are election polls.

Have some warm milk, a cookie and a nice nitie nite.
The Harvard/Harris poll puts to rest your false talking point that Sanders is only supported by young, white men. More women support Sanders over Clinton and he draws his highest support numbers from African Americans
 

Fogdog

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It shouldn’t have mattered if she was so loved.

P.S.- Hillary won my state
What mattered was Trump was the first openly white supremacist and sexist in decades. He attracted the votes of racially biased whites in enough numbers to make the election close and turned it by winning a few key districts. You and others talk as if Clinton was running alone. Trump made racial and sexist politics acceptable. We are going to see more people using this tactic in the upcoming elections. Get ready for real divisive politics in the future. There are a whopping large number of white people who think they are oppressed and Trump got all of those votes.

An interesting statistic:

55% of white people think that white people face discrimination in education and the workforce. Only 20% say they experienced it but 55% think it happens, mostly due to racial bias against them:

http://www.npr.org/assets/img/2017/10/23/Q1-Q2.pdf
 

Fogdog

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The Harvard/Harris poll puts to rest your false talking point that Sanders is only supported by young, white men. More women support Sanders over Clinton and he draws his highest support numbers from African Americans
Doesn't change the fact that Sanders was well liked by Black people in 2016 but only got 25% of their vote.

I'll say right now, it's possible that Sanders will do well by black and hispanic people in 2020 if he runs but your poll doesn't say this is any more likely than it was in 2016. The same policies he put forth then when he was drubbed are the ones he stands on now. Sanders isn't reaching out to those groups, not in town hall meetings or by policy-proposals in the Senate. What is he doing to specifically address issues in Black Lives Matter or race-based economic injustice?

I'll say again, I don't know he's going to flub the black vote in 2020, I'm just saying your poll doesn't mean squat.
 
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